I didn't buy it because the whole premise was based upon the fact that the British Navy didn't know where the hell they were because they got bad info from satellites controlled by Carver (nice military redundancy there). Even though in Goldeneye, M says "unlike the Americans, we do not get our intelligence reports from CNN". I guess they get it from a different channel. Also I think the acting from Jonathan Pryce was just silly. He was trying so hard to sound sinister that it reminded me of Dr. Evil from Austin Powers.
Ok, I have to call forumcrew and Metroplex out onto the carpet here. Midget? Locked in a chest? You guys have the wrong character. That ain't Oddjob you're referring to... that's Nick Nack!
Can't believe no one's said anything up until this point... that's just BLATANTLY wrong!
Oh, and worst villain? Look no further than Licence to Kill. Leave those South American drug lords back in Steven Seagal movies... not in my beloved 007 franchise.
Yeah, I got the full DVD set, and I don't really hate the movie...I was just exaggerating a bit. It's one of my least favorite Bond movies, but ultimately my least favorite Bond movies are more fun for me to watch than the average action flick!
The most lame nemesis Bond villian IMO is a tie between Brad Whitaker (The Living Daylights)
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Aristotle Kristatos (For Your Eyes Only)
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Two of the most FORGETTABLE VILLIANS EVER!!!!!!! In two of the most worst plotted Bond films EVER!! And the stupid thing about the Brad Whitaker character is, they brought the actor back as a CIA agent in Goldeneye. Did they think we wouldn't remember he was a villian?